Synopsis
My Name Is Khan is a movie released in 2010.
In a poignant exploration of love and resilience, this film follows the extraordinary journey of Rizwan Khan, a Muslim man from Mumbai living with Asperger's syndrome. His life takes a transformative turn when he marries Mandira, a strong-willed Hindu single mother, in the vibrant backdrop of San Francisco. However, their idyllic existence is shattered in the wake of 9/11, as Rizwan finds himself unjustly detained at LAX, facing the harsh realities of prejudice and profiling due to his race and condition. This deeply moving narrative delves into themes of acceptance, identity, and the power of love to transcend societal barriers. It beautifully intertwines Rizwan's personal struggles with broader discussions about humanity and compassion in an increasingly divided world. With heartfelt performances and a compelling storyline, this film not only captures the essence of Rizwan's extraordinary journey but also challenges viewers to reflect on their perceptions of others. It’s a film that resonates long after the credits roll, making it a must-watch for those seeking a story that is both uplifting and thought-provoking.
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Image Nation Abu Dhabi
Red Chillies Entertainment
Fox International Productions
Dharma Productions
Fox Star Studios
Sony Music